In his ninth annual address, College of Arts and Sciences Dean Peter Starr gathered faculty and staff for a town hall meeting packed full of news about faculty honors, research funding, new research centers, and the bright future of AU science.Full Story

Achievements ·
May 3

Summer Plans

With summer just around the corner, we chatted with a few of our students to learn about their exciting opportunities.Full Story

Achievements ·
April 30

CAS Robyn Rafferty Mathias Student Research Winners Announced

This year’s Robyn Mathias Student Research Conference award winners have been announced.Full Story

Alumni ·
April 30

Leveling Up: Three Alumni Discuss the Power of Executive Coaching

Seasoned professionals in coaching, HR, and consulting share how the certificate in Leadership Coaching for Organizational Performance improved their craft.Full Story

SIS Student Presents Her Findings on French Identity Politics at NCUR

SIS student Rachel Kronk was given the opportunity to present her research, entitled “Politics of National Identity: Muslim Integration Discourse in France,” at this year’s National Conference on Undergraduate Research.Full Story

Alumni ·
April 26

Scholarship Students Study Education, Empowerment, and Equality

Rachel Oguntola, SIS/MA ’20, and Adam Odomore, SIS/MA ’19, are current recipients of the Martin H. Steiner Scholarship.Full Story

Achievements ·
April 26

AU Teams Earn Spots in the Cyber 9/12 Semifinals

Out of the 46 teams that competed in this year's Cyber 9/12 Challenge, both AU teams earned spots in the semifinals, with the CyberEagles winning fourth place and the Cybernaughts winning seventh place.Full Story

Achievements ·
April 25

Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Gade Joins SPA Faculty

An extraordinary résumé of service, sacrifice, and resilience accompanies Daniel Gade, a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel and former White House veterans-affairs advocate whose work as a Professor of Practice at SPA began this semester.Full Story

Achievements ·
April 24

“How to College” Book Prepares Students for Campus Life

While teaching introductory courses in government and sociology at AU School of Public Affairs, Lara Schwartz and Andrea Malkin Brenner, SPA/PhD,'01, discovered that what first-year students really needed was an introduction to college.Full Story